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So, Tony 10 is one of those family films that kind of sneaks up on you. It’s charming in a low-key way, focusing on this young boy, Tony, who's not even ten yet. His dad’s rise to power—going from a crane driver to Secretary of State—creates this tension at home, leading to his parents’ divorce. The pacing is interesting; it’s not overly dramatic but has this sweet, earnest feel as Tony tries to mend things, even getting the queen involved, which adds a quirky twist. The performances feel genuine, capturing that youthful innocence and determination. It’s distinctive for its blend of heartfelt moments and a touch of absurdity, set against a backdrop of everyday life changes that hit home for many families.
Interesting take on family dynamics.Captures the innocence of childhood well.The Queen's involvement adds a quirky element.
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